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  • Right but you can sue for what happened on the training server. I’m guessing the training server still exists. I doubt they wiped it completely before the next round of training. If the training server infringes copyright then you still lose the suit. Maybe. Remember that copyright law is not written with the internet in mind. If you have a “copy” and it’s not authorized that might just be enough for a backwards court to find infringement.

    I think of it in extremes. Imagine you had a video producing model of the future. Could you then load up every MLB game recorded and train the model to make novel baseball games based on that or would the MLB be pissed you had a server full of every MLB game ever recorded?


  • But the server used to calculate the model would have a copy of it. If training an AI model is not fair use then the mere act of loading a book you don’t have a license for into the server would be copyright infringement. Like text book. It’s a unauthorized digital copy. It’s all very untested legal grounds and seems like lots of people want to be the first to test it. Not everyone has a great case but if the courts interpret things a certain way there’s gonna be lots of payouts so maybe best to get in line early?





  • $500 million is their current revenue so that would be impressive if they could double it just by charging Google and Microsoft.

    So doubt they could make that much. Also they already have decades of data they got for free. How much will a bit of new data really change their models?

    It all comeback to the fact that Reddit is shamefully unprofitable and everyone needs an exit strategy. A top 10 website that can’t even make a billion dollars in revenue? Lol good luck selling that.